I have a monitor that I can easily rotate 90 degrees so that it is basically in portrait mode. I have tried playing tables in arcade mode but having everything in a strictly a top view mode doesn't work too well for me. The perspective doesn't seem quite right. Is there a view that works in arcade mode that is not strictly a top view? Or am I missing something? The FP settings I normally use when I rotate my monitor are: Full Screen checked, Arcade Mode checked, Aspect = Widescreen, Rotation 270 degrees.

Update 11/14/15: Miownkhan figured out a way to do just what I wanted using BAM. I provided step by step directions on the 7th posting of Page 2 on this thread but have repeated the directions here so everyone can find them more easily:

I had given up on trying to get the BAM Forced Arcade Mode to work on my PC with the monitor rotated 90 degrees when Miownkhan said he had figured out a way to do it! I wanted to do this because the best view that FP has to offer is "Full Table 2". FP does have an arcade mode but it is not very satisfying. We should be able to do better than "Full Table 2" because in this view the table only uses about 50% of a widescreen 16x9 monitor in landscape mode. If you rotate the monitor 90 degrees to portrait mode, you should be able to use more of the screen. In fact, I found that you actually end up being able to use 80 to 90% of the available screen space in BAM Forced Arcade Mode. I can say in practice, the display looks much better this way. My monitor is on a stand that allows it to rotate in a clockwise direction from landscape to portrait mode. I use it in portrait mode only when I use FP but Miownkhan actually changed Windows to portrait mode so everything on his PC is in portrait mode. Either way works. He figured out two views one view is with the backboard and the other is without a backboard. The reason for two views is that there are some tables where you need to be able to be able to see the backboard. Some tables have some code in the script that changes your monitor to the backboard and then returns you to the play field. This code does not work in the BAM Forced Arcade Mode so you need to build a view that includes what you need to see. Other tables have nothing that you need to see on the backboard other than the DMD which is usually at the bottom of the backboard. For these tables, you can cut off everything above the DMD on the backboard. This allows the table to be bigger.

Miownkhan prefers have his tables set at about a 7.5 degree angle on his display. For my taste, 7.5 degrees is a bit too close to a top view. I prefer about a 12.5 degree angle so I can see the objects on the table a little more perspective. This is the Addams Family table with a 7.5 degree view:

This is the Addams Family table with a 12.5 degree view:

This is the Shootanza table with the full backboard.

This is the Scared Stiff table with backboard. You need to see the spider on the backboard in order to play the game.

Directions for Using Bam Forced Arcade Mode on a Desktop PC with Monitor in Portrait Orientation

After you open Future Pinball, you need to make some changes to the "Video Rendering Options" located on the menu for "Preferences". You need to have "Full Screen" checked, Arcade Mode needs to be unchecked, "Aspect:" needs to have a bullet beside "Widescreen" and "Rotation:" needs to be set to 270 degrees (assuming that you rotate your screen in a clockwise rotation). Then open a table. You will want to disable the floating DMD and only use the DMD that that is on the backboard. You can usually do this by moving the DMD off screen. To do this, click on the "Select Game room/Translite View" button in Future Pinball. Click on the DMD and any overlays that may be in the upper left hand corner of the "Virtual Screen (HUD)" and drag and drop them off-screen (anywhere outside the purple dotted line). Some tables on pinsimdb.org include a cabinet version which will already have the floating DMD disabled. If a cabinet version is available, you should use it instead. Start playing the table. Rotate your PC monitor 90 degrees. After the table opens, press the "Q" key which opens the Basic Menu. This is the procedure to access the Forced Arcade Mode:1. Arrow down to "Options" and press enter.2. Arrow down to "Force Arcade Mode" and press the right arrow to change "No>" to "<Yes". 3. Arrow up to "Menu Type" and press the right arrow key to change "Basic>" to "Static Cam". This "Static Cam" screen is now your basic menu. You won't use the Basic Menu anymore unless you decide to go back to the Future Pinball table views. I learned the hard way to not change anything on this main screen. If you followed my comments on this thread, this is where I introduced a lot of distortion. You should leave camera position "Cam X" set to 0, "Cam Y" set to 500 and "Cam Z" set to 650. 4. Arrow down to "Config" and press enter. 5. Arrow down to "Reality" and press enter. 6. Adjust the "TV Size" to the diagonal measure of your monitor. "Units" can be set to inches or centimeters. Adjust "Mode" to "Desktop". Set "TV angle" to 0. You will only need to set this up once and never have to return.7. Arrow up or down to "back to previous menu" and press enter. Arrow up or down again to "back to previous menu" and press enter. 8. Arrow up to "Table & Lighting" and press enter. 9. Each table requires it own settings. Note that these settings are from my desktop computer that has a 16x9 widescreen monitor. If your monitor has a different aspect ratio, you will probably need to make some changes.

These are the settings for the Addams Family table with a 7.5 degree view:Table TranslationX: 0.0Y: -43.0Z: -9.0Table ScaleX: 1.050Y: 1.035Z: 0.450Table RotationAngle: 7.50

These are the settings for the Addams Family table with a 12.5 degree view:Table TranslationX: 0.0Y: -33.0Z: 3.0Table ScaleX: 0.960Y: 1.095Z: 0.590Table RotationAngle: 12.21

These are the settings for the Shootanza table with the full backboard. Table TranslationX: 0.0Y: 58.0Z: -297.0Table ScaleX: 1.005Y: 1.045Z: 0.485Table RotationAngle: 14.98

10. At this point, you will want to adjust the lighting. You should have a ball in play on the table because the lighting effects sometimes change when you launch the ball. While on the "Table & Lighting" menu, scroll down to "Lights" and press enter. My monitor is set to be a bit darker than what most folks use. I have posted the numerical values that I use but you will probably need to decide on your own adjustments. I have found that there are two parameters on the Lights screen affect the lightness and darkness the most. These are "Light Source Params" Diffuse and Ambient. All the parameters on the "Lights" menu only change the playtable. They don't affect the backboard. The option for "Postprocess" on the "Table & Lighting" menu adjust parameters for the entire monitor. If you need to adjust the backboard lighting, you might try changing the "Postprocess" parameters first and then adjust the playtable on the "Lights" screen. These are the settings for Lights that I use:

11. There are some additional options for adjusting lighting. Select the option for "back to previous menu" enough times until you return to the "Static Cam" base menu. Then arrow down to "Config" and press enter. There are additional adjustments for lighting under "Plugins". I only use SSAO here that adds fake shadows. SSAO is identified on the screen as "Type". I tend to use the "Normal/Low" setting. If you use any of the options on the plugins screen, a sign that says "PostFX" will appear in the bottom left corner of any screen in BAM when BAM is open. 12. The other lighting effects are under the "Config" menu option for "Addons". I don't use these.13. Another trick that Miownkhan showed me was to change the option to open BAM from pressing the "Q" key to the "Pause Break" key. This helps to integrate BAM and Future Pinball a little better. This change allows you pause a Future Pinball game and open the BAM menu with the same key stroke. 13a. While on the "Config" menu, arrow down to "Redefine Keys" and press enter.13b. Arrow down to "Menu2" and press enter. 13c. The BAM screen will change to a translucent blue.13d. Press the "Pause Break" key on your keyboard.13e. The number 19 will replace the "Q" entry for "Menu2".13f. Arrow up or down to "back to previous menu" and press enter.

If for some reason you want to go back to the "BAM Basic menu" from the "Static Cam" menu, perform the steps below. I actually recommend that you don't do this because I found that your settings in the Forced Arcade Mode will be erased if you go back to the "BAM Basic menu". If all you want to do is exit the Forced Arcade Mode and display the "Full Table 2" in FP, there is a simple switch that turns Forced Arcade Mode on and off that requires a small amount of set up.

Switch that Turns Forced Arcade Mode On and Off

1. While on the "Config" menu, arrow down to "Redefine Keys" and press enter.2. Arrow down to the last option "Force Arcade Mode On/Off" and press enter. 3. The BAM screen will change to a translucent blue.4. Press the "+" key on the number pad on your keyboard. (I like the "+" key but there are other keys that work also). 5. The number 107 will replace the blank entry for "Force Arcade Mode On/Off".6. Arrow up or down to "back to previous menu" and press enter.7. You will now be able to switch between the Forced Arcade Mode and the "Full Table 2" in FP by pressing the "+" key. It doesn't matter whether you if you press the "+" key when the BAM menu open or closed.

Go Back to the "BAM Basic Menu" from the "Static Cam" Menu

Note: Be aware that your settings in the Forced Arcade Mode will be erased if you go back to the "BAM Basic menu".

1. On the "Static Cam" menu, arrow down to "Config" and press enter.2. Arrow down to "Menu type" and press the left arrow key to change the entry from "<Advanced to get to the "BAM basic Menu".3. Arrow down to "Options" and press enter.4. Arrow down to "Force Arcade Mode" and press left arrow to change "<Yes" to "No>".5. Arrow up or down to "back to previous menu" and press enter.

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If you are using BAM. Bam Arcade Mode has a different set of camera modesStatic Cam- non moving able to adjust camera position X / Y / Z HappyCab - moving (sways) able to adjust camera position X / Y / Z and the sway movementHead tracking - moving (point of view) able to adjust a "virtual camera " X / Y ; Z value is fixed.

I've tried the BAM arcade mode and it doesn't look right either. I've found the standard FP "Full Table 2" mode works best when I turn my monitor 90 degrees. I wish there was a way to move the whole display down so I can see more of the upper cabinet display. Unfortunately, I couldn't figure out a way to do that even with BAM.

miownkhan

Post subject: Re: Questions About Arcade Mode

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:46 am

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I've tried the BAM arcade mode and it doesn't look right either. I've found the standard FP "Full Table 2" mode works best.... wish there was a way to move the whole display down so I can see more of the upper cabinet display

sounds like you prefer the Desktop's mode "Full Table 2"

about the upper display if key 'Tab' is held down you look at the back box

You can also press F11 in Desktop mode (manual camera) and use the mouse plus "w,a,s,d" keys to adjust angle for proper viewing. (flaw with this is some pins use "a,s" keys for special so keys may need to be changed )

Bam works in both ARCADE MODE and DESKTOP MODE. Always use BamBam has better lighting, reads physics on the fly, and the list goes on.

GeorgeH

Post subject: Re: Questions About Arcade Mode

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:53 am

Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:12 pmPosts: 2772Location: Arkansas, USA

Wow that is cool! I didn't know how to do the tab thing or F11. I found a view using F11 that is similar to "Full Table 2" but lower on the screen so I can see more of the upper cabinet which is cool.

Bam is great. I stopped playing FP a couple of years ago. I think it was largely due to having problems managing which FP Physics executable goes with which table. Luckily, I bought a new mechanical keyboard and decided to give FP another shot. Now I just add the right xml with the name of the table to my list of tables and I don't have to think about it again. I've even opened some of the xml files in notepad and reduced the ball mass on a couple of tables that I thought played a little too lively. I don't know why I never noticed the difference in lighting between different tables when I played FP a couple of years ago but I've found BAM helps a lot now. It is really nice the way it remembers your last setting so you don't have to adjust it again when you open the table the next time.

...and you still prefer simple FP? Have you consider at least, that you might not setting it up properly so you can see the benefits? maybe all you need is just a little assistance?

Just saying . because not much than 2-3 months ago I was completely clueless about the program, now after some help, I couldn't live without it.

my 2 cents.

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GeorgeH

Post subject: Re: Questions About Arcade Mode

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 3:21 pm

Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:12 pmPosts: 2772Location: Arkansas, USA

[quote="HappyCab"]BAM can have ANY VIEW you could ever wish for.

I've been learning about BAM but don't know all that much. There are many settings I don't have a clue what they do. Like, all I know about SSAO is that is has something to do with shadows. I've looked around http://ravarcade.pl/ but I can't seem to figure much out with it. I didn't like the arcade mode in BAM because the top of the table is enlarged more than the bottom. I think that it is rendered that way for cabinets so the back of the table looks somewhat normal when looking at it from an angle from in front of the cabinet. When I turn my monitor 90 degrees, I look at it straight on. I would like to have a view a bit higher view than the "Full Table 2" view but not a straight top view.

HappyCab

Post subject: Re: Questions About Arcade Mode

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 4:03 pm

Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:39 amPosts: 1908

GeorgeH wrote:

I've looked around http://ravarcade.pl/ but I can't seem to figure much out with it. I didn't like the arcade mode in BAM because the top of the table is enlarged more than the bottom.

Press Q in PF to have BAM menu.Choose table option. change the Angle of the table to 5.5 (or so) play around with XYZ scale to fit tables to you dream setting. Save as Default. This default will apply automatically to every table, which you can modify individually after that.

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GeorgeH

Post subject: Re: Questions About Arcade Mode

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 6:05 pm

Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:12 pmPosts: 2772Location: Arkansas, USA

Steve,

I made several attempts at using BAM's arcade mode and can't get it to do what I want. I'd like something in between "Full Table 2" and top view but when I do the top of the table looks distorted when my eyes are facing the monitor at a 90 degree angle. I'm still using the FP views.

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